The Cincinnati Bearcats wrote:
> I recently downloaded Norton AntiVirus 2004 and ran a check on my
> system..it came up with 0 infected files, but 24 at-risk files. All
> of the files were classified as spyware or adware...anybody know if I
> can just simply one-by-one delete these files? The antivirus program
> did not delete them, so they're still in my system. Here's a list of
> them, if it helps..
>
> bdedata2.dll
> bdedata2.dll
> BDESAC10.dll
> BDESAC10.dll
> BDESAC24.dll
> BDESAC24.dll
> bdeviewer.exe
> bdeviewer.exe
> BHO001.DLL
> ipinsiqt.dll
> RSP001.DLL
> sentry.exe
> sentry.exe
> sentry.exe
> SNHelper.dll
> srnq.exe
> update_com.DLL
> wbhshare.dll
> whAgent.exe
> whiehlpr.dll
> whieshm.dll
> WinStart001.EXE




The "Bde" files are all Kazzaa related. I think Sentry comes from Grokster.

Personally, I'd uninstall all P2P apps with spyware via Add/Remove programs.
Then run NAV 2004, Spybot S&D and AdAware. Then reinstall spyware free
appkications.
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